The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... asking Lord Melbourne to come and see him after he had had an audience with the Queen . He urged Melbourne to tell the Queen quite frankly that she must send for Peel ( if the Whigs resigned ) " through me " . He also asked Lord ...
... asking Lord Melbourne to come and see him after he had had an audience with the Queen . He urged Melbourne to tell the Queen quite frankly that she must send for Peel ( if the Whigs resigned ) " through me " . He also asked Lord ...
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... asked questions and urged action in a manner more reminiscent of a modern Prime Minister than of the Sovereign . His questions to the War Office and Admiralty on the danger of invasion arising from the develop- ment of steam were ...
... asked questions and urged action in a manner more reminiscent of a modern Prime Minister than of the Sovereign . His questions to the War Office and Admiralty on the danger of invasion arising from the develop- ment of steam were ...
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... asked for an interview with the Prince . In recording this interview the Prince wrote , " I saw Lord Palmerston . He was very much agitated , shook and had tears in his eyes so as quite to move me , who never under any circumstances had ...
... asked for an interview with the Prince . In recording this interview the Prince wrote , " I saw Lord Palmerston . He was very much agitated , shook and had tears in his eyes so as quite to move me , who never under any circumstances had ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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